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The demand continues to decline, and the prosperity of the US manufacturing industry is fading.
Producers of durable goods such as automobiles, agricultural machinery, and washing machines all anticipate a challenging business environment for the remaining time this year as consumer demand in the USA slows down, and have begun to lay off employees and reduce production.
Bank of America warns: US stocks may face higher downside risks in the coming months.
The rise of the US stock market may slow down in the coming months, as historical and seasonal trends suggest increased risks facing the S&P 500 index.
Trump claims that a strong US dollar has severely damaged American manufacturing, but Yellen responded that interest rates are determined by the market.
According to former US President Trump, a strong US dollar is devastating for American manufacturing, but for US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, things are not that simple.
Brokerage research: What impact will the change of US presidency have on the structure of US stocks?
Xingye Securities released research reports stating that recent Trump's shooting events have increased his chances of being elected.
Bank of America: Technology stocks are only one "terrible non-farm report" away from collapsing.
Since the historical high point on July 10th, the market cap of companies in the Nasdaq 100 index has evaporated $2.6 trillion. Analyst Michael Hartnett of Bank of America believes that signs of an economic slowdown will put further pressure on technology stocks, but remains optimistic on the bond market for the second half of the year.
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